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St. John Church (Darien, Connecticut)

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St. John Parish is a Roman Catholic church in Darien, Connecticut. It is part of the Diocese of Bridgeport.

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History

This classic, turn-of-the-century church dates from shortly after the founding of the parish in 1895.[1] New York City Opera tenor Frank Porretta served as the church's music director for more than 40 years.[2]

In 2007, the Reverend Michael Jude Fay, who had been associated with the church, was convicted of stealing $1.3 million and later died while in prison. The online (New York Times at NBC) article by N. R. Kleinfield, which mentioned him, and another corrupt priest, in the context of talking about yet another Diocese of Bridgeport priest who had been prosecuted for methamphetamine dealing, did not explicitly say what position he had held there when he committed the crime or whether he had been pastor.[3]

References

  1. ^ http://www.cardcow.com/125819/st-johns-r-c-church-noroton-darien-connecticut/ early post card featuring St. John Church. Darian
  2. ^ "Obituary: Francis Samuel Porretta II". Darien Times. April 28, 2015.
  3. ^ "A 'good' priest's lurid fall — to suspected meth dealer". NBC News.

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41°03′44.63″N 73°29′12.70″W / 41.0623972°N 73.4868611°W / 41.0623972; -73.4868611


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